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Magical Gardens: Myths, Mulch and Marigolds

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Attune with the deep spirituality of the Earth as you learn to plan, create, and enjoy the fruits of your very own magical garden. Your garden can be a magical place and you can be a "magical gardener," a person who takes a soulful approach to tending green things. In Magical Gardens by Patricia Monaghan, you'll discover how to listen for the spiritual messages your garden offers and consciously nurture your connection between the soil and your soul.

Magical Gardens is a book that will inspire the garden in your heart as well as the one outside your door. Sixteen perennial garden plans with easy-to-follow schematic drawings will help you create spaces that enrich your senses, engage your imagination, and entwine your self with your spirit.

Being a magical gardener is more than just planting certain herbs, edibles, and flowers. Included in this beautifully illustrated book are myths and legends that will put meaning and life back into your connection with the Earth. You'll discover how to use meditations, rituals, and even how to work with your dreams so you can create not just a garden, but a truly magical garden. Among the models that will help you plan your own growing area

- The Angel Garden
- The Fairy Garden
- Kuan Yin's Garden of Mercy
- The Witch's Garden
- The Sorcerer's Secret Garden
- Bast's Cat Garden

All the ingredients for magic are here. Just add a rich mulch of the garden myths and rituals and seed with the meditations from this book―you'll soon reap the spiritual benefits of tending your own enchanting magical garden.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Patricia Monaghan

50 books57 followers
Patricia Monaghan was a poet, a writer, a spiritual activist, and an influential figure in the contemporary women's spirituality movement.

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June 25, 2018
This was not a very useful book for me, although other people might get a lot more out of it. I did enjoy the stories and folklore, and the garden plans were pretty.
I would say this is more of a beginner level book, and not suitable for anyone who already uses plants in their magical practice. A lot of the plants the author selects for the plans seem chosen more for their clever names than for utility. That's fine if you want a lovely garden to show off, but if you are looking for some deeper folkloric or traditional meaning to your plantings you should look elsewhere.
Profile Image for Leticia Supple.
Author 4 books20 followers
March 14, 2019
I found this while feeling my way through my local library. I put metaphorical feelers out for garden structures, and boom! There it was.

This is a great little book; at once myth and gardening. It shines a light on gardening as a spiritual adventure. As a bonus, it gives you ideas for how to create different types of garden for different types of spirit/engagement/worship.

Magical gardens indeed.
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
364 reviews2 followers
June 4, 2012
You might not want to read this book if you aren't already gardening or at least have land that you can turn into a garden. Monaghan includes suggestions of how to create 13 mythologically- or magically-themed gardens, and it was torture reading through all these wonderful ideas with no way to create any of them myself. (No, apartment-dwellers, this is not one of those books with a plan or two that you can put together on a balcony; although the Fairy Garden might work as a container garden, you really do need a plot of land for most of these designs.)

But the gardens are only the last part of the book. In the first part, the author writes about the spirituality of gardening. She includes meditations on the seasons as they relate to gardens, discussion of gardening techniques, and suggestions for adapting Pagan/Wiccan rituals so that they can be held outside in gardens. I thought this earlier section got a bit too heavily psychological at times, but I liked how it encouraged linking spirituality and gardening and maybe I can even make one or two of her ideas work with my houseplants.
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125 reviews76 followers
September 2, 2019
This book is written for the Pagan reader who has a moderate size of garden to work on. The author shares personal experiences, rituals, myths, and plant information to walk the magical practitioner through the process of designing and planting gardens for spiritual work. 

The reader should have some basic gardening skills and knowledge, but the garden plans will provide much of the necessary information for getting a garden off to a good start. I think the garden plan section will also provide readers a solid understanding of what questions one should be asking when designing a garden space for magical or ritual use. 

For the green witch or similar spiritual path, the combination of myth and plant lore will enchant their workings with new delight. I know that I found it made for a fun read even when I knew some of the lore being mentioned. 

I do wish the 15th Anniversary Edition had included color photos. It would have been so fascinating to see how these garden plans had grown and established themselves through photos. 
Profile Image for Donna.
69 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2012
This is a updated edition to Her former bestseller "Magical gardens, cultivating soil & spirit." I bought the older edition for my oldest daughter, who is blessed by a very big green thumb.
Now, Her mother (me) is willingly to put a big toe out into the world of Gaia's beauty. I will have (I hope) my beehives living in bliss next spring. They need the necessary flowers to thrive. So, as I continue to be mentored in the Sacred duty of a Beekeeper, I hope to learn the garden & its beautiful flowers.
I bought the new edition, and I am blown away! Such great information, myths & magic! If you a beginner gardener, a seasoned pro, or just like to dream of the garden of your dreams, this book is for you, or a friend.
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559 reviews239 followers
April 12, 2025
Title in German:
Mein magischer Garten

This book shows you how to transform your plain garden into a place of magic. Included are schematic drawings for 16 gardens e.g. a cat garden for the egyptian goddess Bast or a fairy garden. With many tips and practical ideas for gardenening – not only for witches! It describes also rituals and meditations through the seasons of the year to transform your garden into a sacred space. Although I´m only the proud owner of a balcony I love to read in this book and convert some of Patricia´s ideas to my own needs and limited space.

Website of the author: http://www.patricia-monaghan.com/
Profile Image for Aaron Meyer.
Author 9 books57 followers
February 17, 2013
I would prefer to give this 3 1/2 stars. The book is a really fast read, one which kind of sucks you in and puts you into a dream like state of receptivity. The opening chapters vary in interest but don't get so bad that they put you off; as I said it flows nicely and carries you on. The meat of the book though is the example gardens that she has put together in the second part of the book. I would say that three or four of them appealed greatly to me, with the Aphrodite garden and the Artemis grove being at the top of the list. In fact I am determined to do the former in a corner of the yard this year! Overall a nice book to have on the shelf just for some inspiration alone.
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347 reviews194 followers
May 13, 2012
The only reason this gets 4 instead of 5 stars is the assumption, for most of the book, that you at least have an acre or so of yard/garden space. There was only 1-2 container gardens, very sad for an apartment dweller like me. The book is worth reading regardless of your space for the inspirational valuee alone.
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136 reviews20 followers
February 18, 2013
This is a very enjoyable book with a great deal of information about the role that gardening has had through the ages, and in many different cultures. There are also a number of fun gardening ideas and layouts for one to consider. In all, great fun.
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September 21, 2012
I would like to incorporate some of the ideas into my garden, but honestly,all of the "spirituality" and faux folklore was a bit much.
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January 5, 2013
An interesting read about gardening and our connection to the earth. Planning to plant this spring and wanted some ideas and inspiration - came away with some ideology too.
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March 13, 2013
What girl wouldn't want a magical garden?
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